Mary Howard

Actress - USA
Born May 18, 1913 in Independence, Kansas, USA
Died June 6, 2009 in Manhattan, New York, USA

Mini-Biography:
Mary Howard was born on May 18, 1913 in Independence, Kansas, USA. She was an American Actress, known for Love finds Andy Hardy (1938), Billy the Kid (1941), Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940), Mary Howard's first movie on record is from 1938. Mary Howard died on June 6, 2009 in Manhattan, New York, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1942.

Mary Howard Filmography [Auszug]
1942: [] Who Is Hope Schuyler? (Cast: Diane Rossiter), Directed by Thomas Z. Loring, with Clara Horton, Joseph Allen jr.,
1942: [06.19] Thru Different Eyes (Cast), Directed by Thomas Z. Loring, with Frank Craven, June Walker,
1941: [] Wild Man of Borneo (Cast), Directed by Robert B. Sinclair, with Frank Morgan, Billie Burke,
1941: [05.30] Billy the Kid (The saga of Billy the Kid) (Cast: Edith Keating), Directed by David Miller, with Robert Taylor, Lon Chaney jr., Brian Donlevy,
1940: [04.19] Abe Lincoln in Illinois (Spirit of the People) (Cast: Ann Rutledge ), Directed by John Cromwell, with Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart, Ruth Gordon,
1939: [] Four Girls in White (Cast), Directed by S. Sylvan Simon, with , Florence Rice, Una Merkel,
1938: [] Love finds Andy Hardy (Cast), Directed by George B. Seitz, with Judy Garland, Fay Holden,

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